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Rates are applicable to real property and business personal property. For projects located within the City of Dallas and Dallas County, the total combined local tax rate is $2.294781 per $100 in valuation.
In many counties, taxing units contract with the county tax assessor-collector to collect all property taxes due in that county around Oct. 1. The assessor-collector then transfers the appropriate amounts to each taxing unit.
If you have questions about Dallas County Property Taxes, please contact propertytax@dallascounty, see our Frequently Asked Questions, or call our Customer Care Center at 214.653.7811.
To contest your property taxes in Dallas County, you will need to do the following: File a Notice of Protest Form (Form 50-132) online, by mail, or in person by the deadline. Prepare evidence to support your lower value. If possible, resolve with an informal hearing with an appraiser.
John R. Ames is the Dallas County Tax Assessor/Collector.
The Texas Comptroller's office serves the state by collecting, processing, administering, or overseeing 100 separate taxes, fees, assessments, and program applications, including local sales taxes collected on behalf of more than 1,700 Texas cities, counties, and other local governments.
Downtown Administration Property Tax PaymentsJohn R. Ames, CTA Dallas County Tax Assessor/Collector PO Box 139066 Dallas, TX 75313-9066 Tax/Mobile Home Certificates & Written Statements Dallas County Tax Office Attn: Special Inventory Department 500 Elm Street Suite 3300 Dallas, TX 752023 more rows
You can find out how much your taxes are and make your payment by going to the Property Tax Lookup/Payment Application. You can also email your request for a tax statement to propertytax@dallascounty, or call our Customer Care Center 214-653-7811.
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